Rocket Launches Contributing to Ozone Layer Depletion

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The rapid increase in rocket launches, driven by the expanding space industry, could significantly delay the recovery of the Earth's ozone layer due to emissions of chlorine and soot, which damage ozone. A study predicts that by 2030, increased launches could reduce ozone thickness by nearly 0.3%, with more severe seasonal effects over Antarctica, potentially setting back recovery efforts. Mitigating this impact requires coordinated global action, regulation, and technological advancements in rocket propulsion to protect this vital natural shield.
Topics:science#climate-change#environment#environmental-impact#ozone-layer#rocket-emissions#space-industry
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